JavaScript Date getUTCMilliseconds()

Examples

Get the UTC milliseconds:

const d = new Date();
let ms = d.getUTCMilliseconds();
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Get the UTC milliseconds from a specific date:

const d = new Date("July 21, 1983 01:15:00.250");
let ms = d.getUTCMilliseconds();
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More examples below.


Description

getUTCMilliseconds() returns the milliseconds (0 to 999) of a date.

getUTCMilliseconds() returns the milliseconds according to UTC.

Notes

UTC (Universal Time Coordinated) is the time set by the World Time Standard.

UTC time is the same as GMT time (Greenwich Mean Time).

All JavaScript getUTC methods assume that the date is of local time.


Syntax

Date.getUTCMilliseconds()

Parameters

NONE

Return Value

Type Description
A numberThe milliseconds of the date (0 to 999).


Browser Support

getUTCMilliseconds() is an ECMAScript1 (ES1) feature.

ES1 (JavaScript 1997) is fully supported in all browsers:

Chrome Edge Firefox Safari Opera IE
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More Examples

Use all getUTC methods to display the universal time:

function addZero(x, n) {
  while (x.toString().length < n) {
    x = "0" + x;
  }
  return x;
}

const d = new Date();
let h = addZero(d.getUTCHours());
let m = addZero(d.getUTCMinutes());
let s = addZero(d.getUTCSeconds());
let ms = addZero(d.getUTCMilliseconds());
let time = h + ":" + m + ":" + s;
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